Meet the Team

Hi. I'm Mike Byrne, Dealer Principal here at RRG Bolton. I have been working at RRG for over 35 years and joined the group back in 1981 at the original Radcliffe Road site. It's been an incredible journey and our customer loyalty and love for our cars is one of the best you will find within the motor industry. We look forward to welcoming you to the centre.

Hi, I'm Barry, Sales Manager at RRG Toyota Bolton. After joining the team here in 2005, it was a privilege to be promoted in April 2015. I've always been passionate about Toyota and collectively as a team we have a wealth of knowledge to offer the customer about the brand. We pride ourselves on delivering the best experience possible, whether it be for new & used car sales, parts or accessories.

Hi. I'm Gavin, Aftersales Manager here at RRG Bolton. I have worked for the RRG Group for a number of years and have always aimed to provide the highest level of service. We offer servicing & MOT testing, parts and accessory sales, whilst ensuring that all work is carried out by highly-trained technicians to make sure your vehicle always performs at its optimum level.

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British motorists eager to be the first to get the keys to an all-new Toyota Supra can secure a place in the order books from today.

The imminent return of Toyota’s legendary sports car has already provoked great anticipation among motorists keen to experience new Supra’s “no compromise” engineering and performance. Their appetite has been whetted by the car’s scene-stealing appearances this year at the Geneva Motor Show and Goodwood Festival of Speed, and glowing reviews from the first journalists to drive a prototype model.

In 2015, Toyota decided to instigate the democratisation of advanced safety features in its cars with Toyota Safety Sense, a set of active safety technologies designed to help prevent or mitigate collisions across a wide range of traffic situations. The ethos was to make these systems widely available across its model ranges, rather than reserving their use to higher specification vehicles, thus increasing their potential to reduce accidents and injuries.

Known for its ability to handle all kinds of tough terrain – including the North Pole, South Pole and the Dakar Rally – Hilux has been the go-to vehicle if you’re in the market for a powerful workhorse.

Its indestructible reputation has been built over seven generations of constant development and testing in the harshest of topographies. From navigating treacherous icy ridges to entering an active volcano – the boundaries of impossibility keep on being pushed.

To understand the full legend though, we first need to delve back to where it all began…

The Toyota Mirai has become the first hydrogen fuel cell electric car to drive the length of Britain from John O’Groats to Land’s End, in the process emitting nothing but a few litres of pure water along the way.

Independent, in-depth research by Which? confirms that the latest Toyota hybrid electric cars give motorists more miles per gallon and lower annual fuel bills while producing less polluting emissions in real-world driving than their petrol and diesel rivals.

“Two decades on after the first Prius was sold, it seems hybrids are starting to become the truly fuel-efficient option,” Which? declares.

Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team are seeking a repeat of last year’s victory on the high-speed gravel roads of Rally Finland this weekend (26 to 29 July). It’s a home event for the team, who are based close to the service park in Jyväskylä, and their Finnish drivers Jari-Matti Latvala and Esapekka Lappi. Ött Tanak can also count on large support from the crowds, coming from neighbouring Estonia.

Toyota Gazoo Racing won the 86th 24 Hours of Le Mans over the weekend, where its cars took the chequered flag in first and second place. It was an historic first victory for Toyota in its 20th entry in the world-famous race.

The #8 TS050 Hybrid takes the chequered flag, closely followed by its #7 sister car

Defra, the government department responsible for the environment, food and rural affairs, is replacing a significant proportion of its diesel company car fleet with British-built Toyota Auris hybrid electric models. The changeover, expected to cover more than 400 vehicles, is already under way and will continue throughout 2018 in a rolling replacement process. The cars will be used by four Defra organisations: Environment Agency, Marine Management Organisation, Rural Payments Agency and Animal and Plant Health Agency.

Toyota has announced its win of the Green Fleet Manufacturer at the Fleet News Awards, which shows “commitment” to improve environmental performance.

Presented at a ceremony in London this week, Toyota has said the honour reflects the company’s “commitment to constant improvement in the environmental performance not just of its vehicles, but every aspect of its worldwide business”.

The judges said: “Toyota’s commitment to environmental issues has been frequently dismissed over the years but the company was brave and stuck to its guns. It was the right thing to do.

If you want to know just how reliable, hard-wearing and capable a machine the Toyota Hilux is, you can’t do better than ask the people who drive them day-in, day-out. That’s what makes Hilux’s latest award, Professional Pick-Up and 4×4 magazine’s Working Pick-Up of the Year, all the more relevant and rewarding.

The Metropolitan Police Service is set to team up with the Toyota Mirai to help create the world’s largest fleet of zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric police vehicles.

The first of 11 cars have been delivered to the Met with support from the FCHJU* grants programme and are equipped to work as both marked and unmarked vehicles for overt and covert response, as well as general purpose use.